Beauty Legacy brought a pixel of clarity to a fuzzy Four-Year-Old Classic Series picture with an impressive debut victory in the Class 2 Broadwood Handicap (1400m) at Sha Tin this afternoon (Sunday, 5 January).
Trainer John Size confirmed the Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) on 27 January as the Australian G2 winner’s next stop following a half-length victory.
“He’s got the rating so he’s not looking for figures, we’ve just got to sort out his racing,” Size said. “We’ll go to a mile next start and keep him in the Classic Series – we’ll go in the series and trial him in between, try to contain his energy and hope we have similar luck again.”
Size, Hong Kong’s 11-time champion trainer, admitted to some reservations about the gelding, known as Hawkshot in his homeland, with regard to how he might handle his first day test.
“The truth is I’m quite relieved with the performance because I was quite concerned before I even took the horse, I knew he’d have some management issues on race day. So far, so good!” he said.
Joao Moreira sought and found cover from gate 12, smothered the talented import in a cosy berth towards the rear, and gambled on a rail run for home that paid off handsomely.
“John Size told me to ride him as I did; jump out and try to switch him off because he is a bit temperamental,” the Brazilian said.
“We wanted to make sure he kept all of his energy together and used it at the right part of the race, which is what happened – he got behind, he got relaxed and when I started to squeeze him to go forward and try to go for gaps he showed his class. He didn’t hesitate; he went past, got the split on the inside and won impressively.”